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Gerald (Jud) DeLoss, CEO, Illinois Association for Behavioral Health, Tania Archer, Counsel, Moore & Van Allen, Allison Petersen, General Counsel, INTEGRIS Health, and David Shillcutt, Partner, Epstein Becker & Green, discuss hot topics in behavioral health, including trends in managed care behavioral health, federal and state funding for behavioral health, and school-based crisis programs. Jud was Faculty Chair, and Tania, Allison, and David were members of the Faculty, of AHLA's new course, Behavioral Health Law & Compliance 101. From AHLA's Behavioral Health Practice Group.AHLA's Health Law Daily Podcast Is Here! AHLA's popular Health Law Daily email newsletter is now a daily podcast, exclusively for AHLA Premium members. Get all your health law news from the major media outlets on this new podcast! To subscribe and add this private podcast feed to your podcast app, go to americanhealthlaw.org/dailypodcast.
Licensed Professional Counselor Rachel Brown discusses mental health issues within the ag industry. Claire Shipp with American Farmland Trust provides a May update. Illinois Farm Bureau Associate Director of Local Government Ryan Tate recaps the spring conference of the Illinois Association of County Officials. Zak Swanson with Channel Seed discusses spring planting season.
Illinois 4-H Youth Leadership Team members Alex Paul and Janella Neary highlight the strength of 4-H across the state. Joel Barickman provides a CropWatcher report from Livingston County. Illinois Association of Agricultural Fairs historian David Engelbrecht talks the importance of county fairs in Illinois. Joe Camp at Commstock Investments previews a new market week.
A Rockford Democrat in the Illinois House is pushing legislation to ban the use of Indigenous mascots in schools, citing their offensive nature and impact on Native American students' well-being. The bill targets names like Redskins, Braves, and Indians, prohibiting logos depicting Native Americans or using symbols like feathered headdresses. Schools have until September 1, 2028, to phase out such mascots. The Illinois Association of School Boards raises cost concerns, labeling it an unfunded mandate for over 50 schools. Despite these challenges, the bill has cleared the committee and is poised for a House vote this week. The Illinois Association of School Boards has voiced concern over the bill, as they argued it would be an expensive mandate for over 50 high schools across the state. State Representative Dan Swanson (R-Alpha) brought up fact the legislation is another unfunded mandate on these schools that is full of concerns and inconsistencies.
Kourtney Hake & Paige Timmerman - Their Stories, Their Voices: Using Personal Narrative to Empower Student Writers, Grades 6-12. This is episode 738 of Teaching Learning Leading K12, an audio podcast. Kourtney Hake is an English teacher at Sparta Lincoln School in Sparta, Illinois. She is also a member of the National Council for Teachers of English (NCTE), the Illinois Reading Council (IRC), and the Illinois Association of Teachers of English (IATE) since 2014. Paige Timmerman is a high school English teacher at Salem Community High School in Salem, Illinois and a National Board-Certified Teacher member since 2019. She strives to provide authentic, real-world writing opportunities that meet her students' skills and interests. Our focus today is Kourtney and Paige's book - Their Stories, Their Voices: Using Personal Narrative to Empower Student Writers, Grades 6-12. Lots to learn! Thanks for listening! Please share! Before you go... You could help support this podcast by Buying Me A Coffee. Not really buying me something to drink but clicking on the link on my home page at https://stevenmiletto.com for Buy Me a Coffee or by going to this link Buy Me a Coffee. This would allow you to donate to help the show address the costs associated with producing the podcast from upgrading gear to the fees associated with producing the show. That would be cool. Thanks for thinking about it. Hey, I've got another favor...could you share the podcast with one of your friends, colleagues, and family members? Hmmm? What do you think? Thank you! You are AWESOME! Connect & Learn More: https://x.com/whatthehake https://x.com/TimmermanPaige https://www.instagram.com/pbrink12/ https://www.solutiontree.com/presenters/kourtney-hake.html https://www.solutiontree.com/presenters/paige-timmerman.html https://www.solutiontree.com/their-stories-their-voices.html Length - 29:46
Coverage of the Illinois Association of Agricultural Fairs Annual Convention as we visit with IAAF President David Hake and Southern Zone Director Doug Telford. We talk local government with Illinois Farm Bureau's Brenda Matherly and Ryan Tate. Joe Camp at Commstock Investments previews a new market week.
In this episode, Lisa and Andy discuss:Why some universities require students to apply directly to a major and how that affects admission chances.How demand, faculty, and resources impact the number of students accepted into certain majors (like Computer Science).Understanding why some programs aren't open for major changes later, making the first choice critical.When can your teen choose a second college major.What to ask during campus visits to understand how majors shape admissions and graduation timelines.Key Takeaways: There is a school that is the right fit for every student, and it will take some research. Universities and colleges have institutional priorities, including where students are applying from and what major they are applying for. Trying to “game” admissions with a different major first often backfires.Colleges are looking for future, happy alumni who can get a degree in a program that they're interested in and move on to talk about great things that they did at the university.Highly competitive programs (often called restricted majors) are not available to transfer into after admissions. "I don't like denying students; I want to find students who are most likely to do well on our campus and who are most likely to be impacted by admission to our institution." – Andy BorstAbout Andy Borst:Andy Borst is the Vice Provost for Enrollment Management at the University of Georgia (UGA). Formerly, when he was on our podcast, he was the Director of Undergraduate Admissions at the University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign, responsible for recruiting, admitting, and enrolling new freshmen and transfer students. Before joining the University of Illinois, he served in the same position at Western Illinois University from 2011 to 2016. Andy has also served on the Admissions Practices committee for the Illinois Association of College Admissions Counseling, which reviews and enforces ethical standards for college admissions in the State of Illinois. He earned a B.S. from Buena Vista University, an M.B.A. from St. Ambrose University, and a Ph.D. in Higher Education and Student Affairs from the University of Iowa.Episode References:Launch College & Career Clarity CourseUIUC Tool on Majors#041 Nursing Program Admissions with Jon RiceGet Lisa's Free on-demand video: How-to guide for your teen to choose the right major, college, & career...(without painting themselves into a corner, missing crucial deadlines, or risking choices you both regret). flourishcoachingco.com/video Connect with Lisa:Website: https://www.flourishcoachingco.com/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@flourishcoachingcoInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/flourishcoachingco/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/flourish-coaching-co
Before I get into who Dr. Brandi Kelly is, I want to introduce you to a life-changing course from Dr. Akilah Willery.The Midlife Educator's Job Search Blueprint is your personalized roadmap to navigating career transitions confidently. Whether you're seeking a leadership role in K12 education or exploring new paths beyond the classroom, this beginner-friendly, 6-module support program equips you with the actionable steps you need to shine.You can learn more about the course here: https://upskillservices.mykajabi.com/a/2147852369/pCgXU4WdMeet Dr. Brandi Kelly, Ed.D, LCSWDr. Brandi Kelly has been in the field of education for over 20 years. She was a school social worker for 10 years and has served as a Principal for 10 years. Dr. Kelly is currently a Superintendent at Mt. Olive CUSD #5. Dr. Kelly was an award winning principal receiving the NAESP Distinguished Elementary School Principal Award in 2014. She also earned the Middle School Principal of the Year Award in 2021. Dr. Kelly is a member of the Illinois Association of School Administrators (IASA), Teach Better Network, Illinois Principals Association (IPA), and the Educational League of Illinois (ELI). Dr. Kelly enjoys speaking, writing, and hosts the Lead with HOPE podcast. In her spare time, she loves to spend time with her family, read and travel. You can find her on most social media platforms and at www.leadwithhope.net. Don't forget to check out my book, The Edupreneur: Your Blueprint To Jumpstart And Scale Your Education Business. The book goes beyond the conventional business literature, providing a comprehensive roadmap from the initial idea to the successful launch and expansion of an education business.
Lies my anxiety told me? There are many. Brittany Richmond is a dynamic and charismatic mental health expert with over a decade of experience. Diagnosed with multiple anxiety disorders, including an impulse control disorder, right after high school, she was inspired to enter the fields of counseling and psychology. Brittany has since dedicated herself to ending the stigma surrounding mental health and reaching out to as many struggling young people as possible with her story and voice. Brittany is a highly sought-after, emotionally engaging teen mental health speaker, one of the few active women in the youth market. She has spoken on prestigious youth leadership stages nationwide, delivering her empowering message: "Become an Overcomer." Recently, she was honored with the 2024 Voice for Positive Change Award from the Illinois Association for Behavioral Health and Operation Snowball, LLC, and her debut book, "Lies My Anxiety Has Told Me," became a bestseller. In episode 489 of the Fraternity Foodie Podcast, we find out what high school was like for Brittany with multiple anxiety disorders, why she chose Western Illinois University and Chi Omega sorority, what is the best part of being a mental health speaker, how she handles panic attacks when they appear, why she always presses back when someone says "I'm fine", what is the big lie that mental health struggles tell us, what our audience will learn by reading her book called "Lies My Anxiety Has Told Me," and the significance of the tug-of-war game that she plays with audiences during her mental health talks. Enjoy!
Please Note: Since the recording of this episode, NAR entered into a proposed settlement agreement that would end litigation of claims brought on behalf of home sellers related to broker commissions. To learn more, and to prepare for the practice changes taking effect August 17, 2024, go to facts.realtor. Welcome to Part 2 of my conversation with Lynn Madison! Today we are talking about different business models. As you refresh your presentation of what you do and what you charge, we want you maybe to consider some other options or, at least, some other parts of the business and we also want you to be aware of the possibility that somebody else might have a different business model; how are you going to be prepared for that? Go back to episode 098 to hear the start of our conversation on clearly communicating your value to your clients. Lynn Madison has received the REBAC Hall of Fame Award, the REBI Distinguished Educator Award, and Educator and REALTOR® of the Year, both from the Illinois Association of REALTORS®. She is also one of the primary authors of the ABR® designation course and we are thrilled to have her back with us again. We will link to the other two episodes where Lynn has been with us, in the show notes. Welcome back, Lynn Madison, for Episode 2! [2:25] So we just want to talk about maybe some of the different ways people can get paid, maybe some challenges we see, and what we hear from people talking about business models. [2:45] Your business model must be something that is allowed in your state. Your menu of services must not include options that are lower than the minimum services that the license law requires you to give. [5:05] Competition.REALTOR (now facts.realtor) lists tasks you perform for clients. Are they in your business model? Lynn says your business model is what you deliver but be consistent. She talks about when inconsistency hurt her. [7:44] If you provide different levels of service, have the client check and sign on a written document what level of services they are choosing, so there is no confusion or anger later. Be very clear about it. [8:37] Lynn has a pledge of performance. In it, she offers her full level of service to every client. If she offered less service to some, she would need a separate pledge of performance for that level of service. [10:07] Lynn teaches about six buckets: finding a suitable property, showing property, analyzing the market, writing a reasonable offer, negotiating the offer, and following the transaction through to the closing. [10:47] People don't like to lose out. When you have a buyer sign a Buyer Representation Contract, you move the buyer from customer-level service to client-level service. Lynn explains what that means by law. [14:50] You're going to want to have this Buyer Representation Contract signed with a compensation amount in it. You're going to have to figure out how to talk about compensation with your buyers. [15:33] Stop being afraid of talking about compensation. Explain what it is you do to earn the money you are making. Nobody works for free. [19:34] Study in the last 18 months in your market, how long it took you to find a property for your buyer. Tell your client, in this market, it takes about four to six months to find a house. Would that fit your plans? [22:54] Follow your state law regarding the contract and protection period. What if they buy something after the contract that you showed them? If the contract period is long, there must be an opt-out. [26:52] Lynn wants to give her buyers premium-level services but if the buyer finds a house in two weeks instead of six months, that's a good place to offer a menu of services. Also, Monica tells why this podcast episode is not an antitrust violation conversation in the discussion of business models. [29:27] You can use a free Zoom account to meet with buyers, especially if out of town. Share your screen with them. Tell how they will be notified of new listings in MLS and other features and statistics. [31:10] Statistics of days a home stays on the market can show the urgency of making a move to buy a home. You can show these electronically or on paper. NAR resources linked below can help. [32:43] Lynn takes NAR resources and personalizes them for herself to show her clients her pledge of performance of what she will do for them to get them the right property at the right terms to the closing. [34:40] How Lynn deals with appraisal disagreements. [35:41] In this hour, Monica and Lynn have shared some of what they teach in the ABR® class. Be sure to take the ABR® designation, with Lynn, online, or locally. [36:49] “If you've not read the book, Who Moved My Cheese?, get it and read it. If you think about what we're going through, it helps you realize that you've got to change your mindset.” [37:52] Monica thanks Lynn Madison. She gives us so much great information! What is your takeaway from this conversation? Can you bring some points back to your team or brokerage firm? [38:05] Please share this podcast with your fellow agents. I am learning all the time and I am talking with some very well-trained and thoughtful educators. They want to help you and the people that they train to make the transition that needs to be made. Please share this as a resource for this time. [38:31] The Center for REALTOR® Development offers excellent training and you can find live, live virtual, and online courses, designations, and micro-courses. Check out the ABR® offerings and the SRS offerings locally or at Learning.REALTOR. Tweetables: “Your business model cannot be something that is not allowed in your state. Some states have, for example, Minimum Services. If I have an exclusive agreement with my client, whether it's a listing or a buyer, I must give them a certain level of service.” — Lynn Madison “I'm at a loss as to understand why a buyer would want to go [without representation]. But part of the problem is we haven't been having these conversations with the buyers.” — Lynn Madison “You're going to have to figure out how to talk about compensation with your buyers. All of this ties back into your value proposition.” — Lynn Madison “If you've not read the book, Who Moved My Cheese?, get it and read it. If you think about what we're going through, it helps you realize that you've got to change your mindset.” — Lynn Madison Guest Links: Madisonseminars.com lynn@madisonseminars.com 080: “Talking Buyers, Contracts, Value, and Fees with Lynn Madison” 098: “Navigating Client Conversations: Communicate Your Value with Confidence and Clarity with Lynn Madison: Part 1” NAR Resource Links ABR® Accredited Buyer's Representative SRS Seller Representative Specialist Additional Links: Microcourses found at Learning.REALTOR. Use the coupon code PODCAST to obtain 15% off the price of any microcourse! crdpodcast@nar.realtor Crdpodcast.REALTOR Learning.REALTOR — for NAR Online Education Training4RE.com — List of Classroom Courses from NAR and its affiliates CRD.REALTOR — List of all courses offered Competition.REALTOR Host Information: Monica Neubauer Speaker/Podcaster/REALTOR® Monica@MonicaNeubauer.com MonicaNeubauer.com FranklinTNBlog.com Monica's Facebook Page: Facebook.com/Monica.Neubauer Instagram: Instagram.com/MonicaNeubauerSpeaks Guest Bio Lynn Madison Lynn is the owner of Lynn Madison Seminars, a full-service training and development company devoted to the advancement of professionalism in real estate. Formerly Lynn was Vice President and Director of Career Development for The Prudential Preferred Properties in Chicago, a 25 office firm with over 900 associates, where she authored and trained their New Agent Institute. Before that, she held the same position with First United REALTORS®, a local independent with 28 offices. She was the manager of two different offices for First United. Prior to that, she was an award-winning salesperson — receiving their Salesperson of the Year honors. Lynn speaks annually at the NAR conventions and is an ABR®, BPOR, GRI, SFR, SRES®, and SRS instructor and has conducted classes in over 30 states. Lynn's involvement with REBAC goes beyond instructing. She conducts the trainer recertification program for REBAC instructors annually and has authored or co-authored the SFR, ABR®, and BPOR courses. Lynn regularly conducts the New Member Orientation program for many of the associations in the Chicagoland area, as well as Professional Standards and Leadership training sessions for many state and local Associations. She is the Treasurer of Main Street Organization of REALTORS® her local 14,000+ member association. At the National level, Lynn currently serves on the NAR Professional Development Committee, and the RPAC Participation Council, and has served on Equal Opportunity and Cultural Diversity as well as Professional Standards and Risk Management. Lynn has been honored with two NAR Hall of Fame memberships — RPAC and REBAC. At the state level, Lynn has served as Chair of the RPAC Fund Raising Committee, Professional Standards Committee, and GRI Board of Governors and has served as a member of the License Law Rewrite Task Force, License Law Scope & Structure Working Group, the Equal Opportunity Working Group, Education MIG as well as IAR's Strat Plan and Convention Committees. She is the author of over 20 continuing education classes in Illinois. She has also served on the state Continuing Education Task Force and the CE Curriculum and Instructor Development Subcommittees. As a member of the Illinois Agency Task Force Lynn has been instrumental in the creation and training of new agency policies. Lynn is ITI certified, a member of the Real Estate Educators Association, was a National Educator of the Year award winner, has received the Educator of the Year award from AIREE, the Illinois real estate educator of the year and REALTOR® of the Year honors from her local association in 2003 and was named the Illinois Association REALTOR® of the Year for 2011. Lynn's Credentials 2016 President Mainstreet Organization of REALTORS®, 18,000 MEMBER ASSOCIATION 2011 REALTOR® of the Year — Illinois Association of REALTORS® 2003 REALTOR® of the Year — Main Street Organization of REALTORS® Speaker at the NAR Convention since 1993 REBAC Hall of Fame RPAC Hall of Fame Conducts over 250 continuing education seminars annually NAR and REBI Certified to Teach: ABR® SFR SRES® SRS RENE PSA
Dr. King shares candidly about learning to lead in the midst of gender biases; owning failure; and more. Dr. Laura King is a retired police chief and past president of the Illinois Association of Chiefs of Police. She is author of "Officer Safety Redefined", part of her passion for wellness, mental health, and preventing suicide. Laura lives in Illinois with her husband, Keith, and her two boys.
Gary Tipsord, Executive Director of the Illinois Association of Regional Superintendents of Schools joins Megan and Tom talking about the survey that shows schools in Illinois say that they are serious or very serious when it comes to the number of teachers. . (Photo by Christopher Furlong/Getty Images)
Despite strides towards gender equality, women have long been underrepresented in educational leadership, facing systemic biases that hinder their advancement. In this episode, School Superintendent Lisa Leali sheds light on the pervasive biases that continue to shape perceptions of women in leadership. She emphasized that while progress has been made, there is still much work to be done in dismantling the structural barriers that prevent women from ascending to positions of power and influence. The road to leadership is often fraught with challenges, and for women, these challenges can be compounded by societal expectations and cultural norms. From implicit bias in hiring practices to the lack of representation in decision-making bodies, women face systemic hurdles at every turn. In addition to advocating for systemic change, Lisa emphasizes the importance of mentorship and support networks for women in leadership. She believes that by lifting each other up and sharing our experiences, we can create a more supportive and empowering ecosystem for women leaders to thrive. What actionable steps can we take to dismantle systemic biases and create more inclusive environments for women in educational leadership? Takeaways Building trust and collaboration are essential for navigating challenging situations. Addressing achievement gaps and improving equity should be a priority in education. Leaders should seek resources, learn from others, and create a culture of continuous improvement. Barriers for women in leadership roles need to be addressed, and the selection process for superintendents should be reevaluated. Dr. Lisa Leali has been Superintendent of Schools for Lake Bluff Elementary School District 65 since July 2020. Dr. Leali has over 20 years of experience in public education and earned her master's degree in Educational Leadership in 2007 from Northeastern Illinois University and her doctorate in Educational Leadership in 2010 from National-Louis University. Her dissertation was titled “Joyful Classrooms, Successful Kids: A study in the connection between joy and learning.” Leali has served as a consultant on standards-based reporting and writing instruction for school districts in Lake and Cook Counties, has presented regionally for the Illinois Association for Curriculum Development on data and assessment and has presented nationally on the topics of instructional coaching, district leadership and superintendent evaluation. Learn more about Dr. Lisa Leali: Lake Bluff School District 65 Website: https://www.lb65.org/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lisa-leali-she-her-hers-a2b0ab53/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/LisaLeali Learn more about creating better learning environments at www.Kay-Twelve.com. Kevin Stoller is the host of the Better Learning Podcast and Co-Founder of Kay-Twelve, a national leader for educational furniture. Find out more about Kevin at https://www.linkedin.com/in/kevinstoller/. For more episodes of the Better Learning Podcast, visit https://www.betterlearningpodcast.com/ Episode 169 of the Better Learning Podcast Kevin Stoller is the host of the Better Learning Podcast and Co-Founder of Kay-Twelve, a national leader for educational furniture. Learn more about creating better learning environments at www.Kay-Twelve.com. For more information on our partners: Association for Learning Environments (A4LE) - https://www.a4le.org/ Education Leaders' Organization - https://www.ed-leaders.org/ Second Class Foundation - https://secondclassfoundation.org/
Welcome back, Friends! Our podcast has received another award from AVA Digital Awards, an international competition that recognizes excellence by creative professionals in the area of digital communication. We received a Gold Award for Podcast and Audio Production! We have another amazing award-winning guest today! She has been recognized as an amazing instructor, having received the ABR® Hall of Fame Award, the REBI Distinguished Educator Award, REALTOR® of the Year, and Educator of the Year, both from the Illinois Association of REALTORS®. She is one of the primary authors of the ABR® designation course and we are thrilled to have her back with us again. She was with us last year to talk about the changes in the industry and how to prepare for them. We will link to that episode in the show notes. Today, we are going to dig in deeper with Lynn, specifically about ways to show your value to your clients. We must improve our skill in communicating what we do and how valuable our skills are to our clients. We have two episodes this month with Lynn, and I hope you can listen to both of them! They are worth your time! [3:19] Build your value proposition; if you don't quantify what you're doing, you don't know the value you bring to buyers. [4:46] You need the client to know what you do for them. It is sometimes harder and more work to get a lower-priced transaction to the closing table. The average buyer doesn't know the value you bring if you haven't explained it to them. [7:39] Lynn notes that “value proposition” is sales language and people don't want to be sold, they want to buy a house. Tell the buyer about the value you bring them, not about your value proposition. [8:29] A contractor building a house has a standards sheet showing what is included and some optional upgrades. Lynn talks about using a Buyer Representation Agreement. Lynn makes sure the buyer understands the “big bucket” things she does for them. [11:38] A weekly call with buyers keeps them updated on what you have done for them to help them buy a house. Lynn thinks we all should be doing that. [13:46] Lynn tells buyers that not all available properties are on the internet and not all properties on the internet are available. [14:03] If you don't consistently touch base with the buyer, they go out looking with other people. Stay in touch weekly with your buyers! [16:59] Use your analytical tool in your MLS and communicate to your buyers what the market is doing. Lynn shares a recent example about pricing listings. [18:34] It's hard for buyers to see we have an inventory shortage when the houses are everywhere. Unfortunately, in many cases, we're not communicating this to our buyers. [19:24] In your weekly call with your buyer, share data, such as the updated absorption rate. In the market niche you're looking at, what went under contract this week? [20:03] Lynn shares a story from her travels. Lynn shares more facts about the absorption rate or month's supply of inventory. [24:36] You would have a license law problem and a code of ethics problem if you showed houses to someone in an exclusive contract to purchase with another brokerage company. [28:16] If something changes along the way, you may need multiple consultations. [31:23] Sellers are now recording the agent and buyers going through their homes. So we have to be careful what we talk about. This is a relationship business. We build relationships in person. [33:54] Some websites pull the new listing data in the middle of the night. That puts them almost 24 hours behind the MLSs. This happens in a counseling session. [34:36] Lynn's last word: “NAR has a website called Competition.realtor. On there find ‘105 Things that Buyer Agents Do for Their Buyer Clients.' [35:20] It might help you to formulate your value proposition. Find out what you're passionate about, that your buyers have benefitted from, and talk about that. [38:05] Kudos for doing your best to get your clients the help they need and want. The Center for REALTOR® Development offers excellent training and you can find live, live virtual, and online courses, designations, and micro-courses. Check out the ABR® offerings locally or at Learning.realtor. Tweetables: “You go too long without talking to somebody and you can't figure out how to get yourself back on track.” — Lynn Madison “Not all of the available properties are on the internet and not all of what's on the internet is available. We have stuff in the MLS that they don't see. Most MLSs do.” — Lynn Madison “This is a relationship business and it's hard to build a relationship if all you're ever doing is communicating with somebody via computer and texting.” — Lynn Madison “I talk with my buyers a lot about my having at least 10 different ways to make their offer stronger in a multiple-offer situation.” — Lynn Madison Guest Links:Madisonseminars.com lynn@madisonseminars.com 080: “Talking Buyers, Contracts, Value, and Fees with Lynn Madison” NAR Resource LinksABR® Additional Links: Microcourses found at Learning.REALTOR. Use the coupon code PODCAST to obtain 15% off the price of any microcourse! crdpodcast@nar.realtor Crdpodcast.REALTOR Learning.REALTOR — for NAR Online Education Training4RE.com — List of Classroom Courses from NAR and its affiliates CRD.REALTOR — List of all courses offered Host Information: Monica Neubauer Speaker/Podcaster/REALTOR® Monica@MonicaNeubauer.com MonicaNeubauer.com FranklinTNBlog.com Monica's Facebook Page: Facebook.com/Monica.Neubauer Instagram: Instagram.com/MonicaNeubauerSpeaks Guest Bio Lynn Madison Lynn is the owner of Lynn Madison Seminars, a full-service training and development company devoted to the advancement of professionalism in real estate. Formerly Lynn was Vice President and Director of Career Development for The Prudential Preferred Properties in Chicago, a 25 office firm with over 900 associates, where she authored and trained their New Agent Institute. Before that, she held the same position with First United REALTORS®, a local independent with 28 offices. She was manager of two different offices for First United. Prior to that, she was an award-winning salesperson — receiving their Salesperson of the Year honors. Lynn speaks annually at the NAR conventions and is an ABR®, BPOR, GRI, SFR, SRES®, and SRS instructor and has conducted classes in over 30 states. Lynn's involvement with REBAC goes beyond instructing. She conducts the trainer recertification program for REBAC instructors annually and has authored or co-authored the SFR, ABR® and BPOR courses. Lynn regularly conducts the New Member Orientation program for many of the associations in the Chicagoland area, as well as Professional Standards and Leadership training sessions for many state and local Associations. She is the Treasurer of Main Street Organization of REALTORS® her local 14,000+ member association. At the National level, Lynn currently serves on the NAR Professional Development Committee, and the RPAC Participation Council, and has served on Equal Opportunity and Cultural Diversity as well as Professional Standards and Risk Management. Lynn has been honored with two NAR Hall of Fame memberships — RPAC and REBAC. At the state level, Lynn has served as Chair of the RPAC Fund Raising Committee, Professional Standards Committee, GRI Board of Governors and has served as a member of the License Law Rewrite Task Force, License Law Scope & Structure Working Group, the Equal Opportunity Working Group, Education MIG as well as IAR's Strat Plan and Convention Committees. She is the author of over 20 continuing education classes in Illinois. She has also served on the state Continuing Education Task Force and the CE Curriculum and Instructor Development Subcommittees. As a member of the Illinois Agency Task Force Lynn has been instrumental in the creation and training of new agency policies. Lynn is ITI certified, a member of the Real Estate Educators Association, was a National Educator of the Year award winner, has received the Educator of the Year award from AIREE, the Illinois real estate educator of the year and REALTOR® of the Year honors from her local association in 2003 and was named the Illinois Association REALTOR® of the Year for 2011. Lynn's Credentials ■ 2016 President Mainstreet Organization of REALTORS®, 18,000 MEMBER ASSOCIATION ■ 2011 REALTOR® of the Year — Illinois Association of REALTORS® ■ 2003 REALTOR® of the Year — Main Street Organization of REALTORS® ■ Speaker at the NAR Convention since 1993 ■ REBAC Hall of Fame ■ RPAC Hall of Fame ■ Conducts over 250 continuing education seminars annually ■ NAR and REBI Certified to Teach: ○ ABR® ○ SFR ○ SRES® ○ SRS ○ RENE ○ PSA
Josh Evans, President & CEO of the Illinois Association of Rehabilitation Facilities, joins Lisa Dent to explain why Gov. Pritzker’s new budget proposal does little to invest in disability services and why it’s so important to do so. Follow The Lisa Dent Show on Twitter:Follow @LisaDentSpeaksFollow @SteveBertrand Follow @kpowell720 Follow @maryvandeveldeFollow @LaurenLapka
In this podcast episode, Dr. Jeff Williamson interviews Dr. Scott Goslin, superintendent of Bradley School District 61, about his leadership journey. Dr. Goslin discusses the influential role of his parents, coaches, and mentors in shaping his career path from teacher to administrator. He reflects on his hands-on leadership style, which includes helping with tasks like directing traffic and cleaning, and emphasizes the importance of being authentic and adapting to the needs of his team. Dr. Goslin also contemplates his future after retirement, considering roles in leadership or consulting. The conversation highlights the value of building trust, fostering a positive culture, and empowering others within an organization.About Our GuestDr. Scott Goselin is in his nineteenth year as superintendent of Bradley School District 61. He has been an administrator in the Bradley School District for the past twenty-eight years. Before coming to Bradley, he taught for five years in the Reed-Custer School District.He is a graduate of Bradley-Bourbonnais High School, Olivet Nazarene University, Governor's State University, Lewis University and received a doctorate degree from National Louis University in 2008.He has served in numerous community leadership roles: Kankakee-Iroquois United Way, Kankakee Chamber of Commerce, Bradley-Bourbonnais Rotary Club, Bradley-Bourbonnais High School Academic Foundation, Educators of Illinois League, Knights of Columbus, Kankakee NAACP, Illinois Association of School Administrators Board of Directors, and Maternity BVM Church Council.He was most recently awarded the 2017 Three Rivers Region “Superintendent of Distinction” by the Illinois Association of School Administrators.Dr. Goselin is married to his wife (Sue) and have two daughters (Claire and Lily). He enjoys all types of sports and spending time with my family.
Justice Speaks continues JSI's series of interviews with State Treatment Court Association leaders from the Illinois Association of Problem Solving Courts (ILAPSC), with Judge Janet Holmgren, President of ILAPSC, and and Matt Kindler, ILAPSC Conference Coordinator.
Mark Selvaggio of morning sponsor Selvaggio Steel checks in, then Charlyn Fargo Ware and Jill Hennessey discuss this weekend's convention of the Illinois Association of Agricultural Fairs. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Although it can sometimes seem like it, admissions officers aren't in the business of crushing your teen's dreams. They want to make things possible for as many students as possible, and that's where a college major-based admissions process can come into play. Each university can only accommodate a certain number of students in each program, so this type of application can help admissions staff focus on the students that are truly interested in the major and most likely to thrive.When it comes to schools that admit by major, you might be surprised to learn that certain majors at these schools might be restricted to your student applying only as a 12th grader. For instance, if your child wants to study Computer Science at UIUC, they can only be admitted as a freshman or a transfer from another school. Your student must work in high school to identify a college major that aligns with their wiring. Andy warns not to try to take a shortcut into these highly competitive majors by applying for a different major in the hopes of transferring into your student's desired field later. Trying to game the system isn't wise. In these cases, your teen will be better off attending a different university where they have an assured start in their top choice major.Of course, this kind of application process can feel unfair to your high schooler who is just on the cusp of adulthood. That's where the Flourish Coaching course Launch Career Clarity comes in. Our online course with live support aims to help your teen discover the right college major, so your teen finds the right college and has more favorable outcomes. Highlights What is college admission by majorWhat majors are among the most popular and, therefore most competitiveHow do restricted majors eliminate options for many high school studentsWhen can your teen choose a second college majorQuestion to ask colleges about admission by majorAbout Andy Borst:Andy Borst is the Director of Undergraduate Admissions with responsibility for recruiting, admitting, and enrolling new freshmen and new transfer students to the university. Prior to joining the University of Illinois, he served in the same position at Western Illinois University from 2011 to 2016. Andy serves on the Admissions Practices committee for the Illinois Association of College Admissions Counseling, which reviews and enforces ethical standards for college admissions in the State of Illinois. He earned a B.S. from Buena Vista University, an M.B.A. from St. Ambrose University, and a Ph.D. in Higher Education and Student Affairs from the University of Iowa.Episode References:Launch College & Career Clarity CourseUIUC Tool on MajorsGet Lisa's Free on-demand video: How-to guide for your teen to choose the right major, college, & career...(without painting themselves into a corner, missing crucial deadlines, or risking choices you both regret). https://flourishcoachingco.com/videoConnect with Lisa:Website: https://www.flourishcoachingco.com/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@flourishcoachingcoInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/flourishcoachingco/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/flourish-coaching-co
From chasing down autographs and selling them, to running a real estate team, the same things make a good partnership tick. A unified vision and egoless collaboration are the key to making it last. Unfortunately, too many people jump into a partnership thinking only about how it will boost production and income. If you're selling a lot that means you'll be a powerful force together, right? Wrong! Those people find out how hard it is to keep something going on such a flimsy foundation. How did Tommy Choi and Josh Weinberg create the basis for a successful partnership way back in college? In the episode, the co-team leaders share how they built their business and all their best stories from collective autographs over the years. We have a unified vision, egoless collaboration and we've dug a deep moat around our friendship. Without those 3 things, it's hard to have a partnership. -Tommy Choi Three Things You'll Learn In This Episode -Way bigger than an autograph From camping out to meet Britney Spears to getting an autograph from Kobe, why is the journey to the autograph more important than the signature itself? -Friendship trumps business What's the one decision Tommy and Josh made early on that has set their partnership up for success? -Team doesn't equal partnership What do so many people in real estate get so wrong about partnering up and working collaboratively? Guest Bio Tommy Choi and Josh Winberg are co-founders of Weinberg Choi Residential. Josh Weinberg and Tommy Choi met at Bradley University in 2000. Shortly after they met, they knew they would to go into business together because their values aligned and they had a shared passion for real estate. In 2007, Josh and Tommy started Weinberg Choi Residential, a full service residential real estate brokerage, that focuses on buying, selling, leasing, and real estate investments. The Weinberg Choi Team views their clients as friends, and they treat them with that amount of care. They have built a strong reputation in the industry for their honesty, knowledge, and reliability. It's real estate the right way. The Weinberg Choi Team is also passionate about community involvement through an internal campaign called 365 Days of Giving. Each year, they organize 12 volunteering opportunities, in Chicago, for the team to connect with some of the causes that are closest to their hearts including family, literacy, women's health, and homelessness. Weinberg Choi are members of the Chicago Association of Realtors, the Illinois Association of Realtors, and the National Association of Realtors. They have ranked in the Top 1% Producer Team by Chicago Association of Realtors. Josh and Tommy have appeared on HGTV's House Hunters and House Hunters Renovation. For more information, head to http://weinbergchoi.com/.
In this episode Alan talks with author of The Vagrant, leadership coach and consultant, Dan Rockwell, about how get in our own way, how we can grow and what we need more of right now in leaders. High practical and very close to our heart at Stay Forth About Dan DAN ROCKWELL gave his first presentation at the age of sixteen and has been delivering presentations and workshops ever since. Dan's fascination with leadership led him to launch his Leadership Freak blog in January 2010. Today Leadership Freak is read in virtually every country on the globe, with nearly 500,000 subscribers to its various social media channels. Dan has been named among the “Top Fifty Leadership and Management Experts” and “Top 100 Great Leadership Speakers” by Inc magazine and “Top 30 Leader in Business of 2014” by the American Management Association. His blog has been hailed as “most socially shared leadership blog on the Internet” by Center for Management and Organization Effectiveness. In addition to a devoted online following, the blog's popularity also opened up numerous opportunities to deliver keynotes and workshops. His extensive client list includes: National Institute of Health, Ace Hardware, National Association of Federal Credit Unions, Home Depot, Ascension Health, Executive Women's Conference, Florida Dept. of Transportation, Geisinger Health System, Illinois Association of School Administrators, Lexis Nexis, Allegra Networks, Homeland Security, US Department of Navy, Washington State Department of transportation, and World Leaders Conference. Dan holds an MBA and undergraduate degrees in Theology, Pastoral Ministry, and Construction and Design. He has owned two businesses and spent fifteen years as a Workforce Development Consultant for a Penn State University Special Affiliate, in which capacity he designed courses, hired and mentored instructors, and delivered hundreds of presentations for local, regional, and global organizations. He currently coaches leaders, consults with organizations, and serves in his local church. Dan lives with his high school sweetheart (His wife of over 40 years) and works in central Pennsylvania. Connect with Dan Website: www.leadershipfreak.blog Book: https://www.amazon.com/Vagrant-Inner-Journey-Leadership-Parable-ebook/dp/B0BSMT9CDQ?ref_=ast_author_dp
On this episode of the ASC Podcast with John Goehle we discuss the latest news in the ASC Industry, Review takeaways from the Illinois State Association Meeting and in our focus segment, review the requirements for Credentialing and Privileging providers. This episode is sponsored by Surgical Information Systems, triValence and Ambulatory Healthcare Strategies. Notes and Resources from this Episode: DHHS is investing more than 100 million dollars to address the nursing shortage. https://www.hhs.gov/about/news/2023/08/10/biden-harris-administration-announces-100-million-grow-nursing-workforce.html ASA guidelines on GLP 1 receptor agonists https://www.asahq.org/about-asa/newsroom/news-releases/2023/06/american-society-of-anesthesiologists-consensus-based-guidance-on-preoperative Credentialing: Watch our On-Demand Credentialing training program available for rent at: https://vimeo.com/ondemand/credentialing Access the AMA database at https://profiles.ama-assn.org/amaprofiles/ They provide primary source verification for physicians (ie. not CRNA's, Podiatrists, Dentists). For Podiatrists, access the American Board of Podiatric Medicine at https://www.abpmed.org/pages/credentialers/verification where you can perform primary source verification. For CRNAs, access the national board at: https://portal.nbcrna.com/credential-verification to perform primary source verification. Go to the National Practitioner Data Bank at: http://www.npdb-hipdb.hrsa.gov/. Check the Medicare Excluded individuals database at: http://exclusions.oig.hhs.gov/ to make sure the practitioner has not been excluded from the Medicare program. To Verify DEA directly go to this website: https://apps.deadiversion.usdoj.gov/webforms2/spring/validationLogin?execution=e1s1 Join one of our Membership Programs! Our Patron Program:Patron Members of the ASC Podcast with John Goehle have access to ASC Central - an exclusive membership website that provides a one-stop ASC Regulatory and Accreditation Compliance, Operations and Financial Management resource for busy Administrators, nurse managers and business office managers. More information and Become Member The ASC-Central Premium Access Program A Premium Resource for Ambulatory Surgery Centers including access to bootcamps, education programs and private sessions More Information and Become a Premium Access Program Members Today! Important Resources for ASCs: Conditions for Coverage: https://www.ecfr.gov/cgi-bin/text-idx?c=ecfr&rgn=div5&view=text&node=42:3.0.1.1.3&idno=42#se42.3.416_150 Infection Control Survey Tool (Used by Surveyors for Infection Control)https://www.cms.gov/Regulations-and-Guidance/Guidance/Manuals/downloads/som107_exhibit_351.pdf Updated Guidance for Ambulatory Surgical Centers - Appendix L of the State Operations Manual (SOM)https://www.cms.gov/Regulations-and-Guidance/Guidance/Manuals/downloads/som107ap_l_ambulatory.pdf https://www.cms.gov/medicareprovider-enrollment-and-certificationsurveycertificationgeninfopolicy-and-memos-states-and/updated-guidance-ambulatory-surgical-centers-appendix-l-state-operations-manual-som Policy & Memos to States and RegionsCMS Quality Safety & Oversight memoranda, guidance, clarifications and instructions to State Survey Agencies and CMS Regional Offices. https://www.cms.gov/Medicare/Provider-Enrollment-and-Certification/SurveyCertificationGenInfo/Policy-and-Memos-to-States-and-Regions Other Resources from the ASC Podcast with John Goehle: Visit the ASC Podcast with John Goehle Website Books by John Goehle Get a copy of John's most popular book - The Survey Guide - A Guide to the CMS Conditions for Coverage & Interpretive Guidelines for Ambulatory Surgery Centers
Over 47,000 Illinoisians lost Medicaid coverage at the start of August and hundreds of thousands more could lose coverage before the redetermination process is complete. Reset discusses how to get reinstated and what residents need to do to prove coverage eligibility with Samantha Olds Frey, CEO of Illinois Association of Medicaid Health Plans.
In this episode, I speak to Kulmeet S. "Bob" Galhotra Esq. about the continued criminalization of cannabis in Illinois. Kulmeet S. "Bob" Galhotra Esq. is the sole proprietor at Galhotra Law where he focuses his practice on criminal defense and civil rights law. His extensive knowledge of the judicial system is attributed to his nearly three decades of service as an assistant public defender in Cook County, representing the indigent-accused in criminal courts. He serves as member of the ISBA Criminal Justice Section Council, the Cannabis Law Section, and is a member of the Board of the Illinois Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, where he is Chair of the Continuing Legal Education Committee. Watch this episode here: https://youtu.be/1enoQIuEMMs
Illinois Department of Agriculture's Nicole Moore highlights opening day of the Illinois Product Farmers Market on Thursday.Illinois Farm Bureau's Ryan Whitehouse discusses the organization's sponsorship of the Illinois Association of County Officials conference. We meet IAA Foundation scholarship recipient Libby Larkin. We get an update from Illinois Soybean Association Chairman Steve Pitstick.
Good morning ladies and gentlemen! Our guest today is Meghali Mazumdar, author of The Girl Who Flaps Her Hands, live on the show. It's a new day and a new week so let's get ready to learn! Here's the news: - The Illinois Association of County Veterans Assistance Commissions is hosting a Veteran Service Officer seminar on Thursday, April 27th from 8 am to 3 pm. This will take place at American Legion Post 76, located at 570 S. Gary Avenue in Carol Stream, IL. Breakfast and lunch will be provided and participants will learn about the Federal VA Pact Act. For more information email Steven Fixler at: steven.fixler@dupageco.org - Saturday, May 6th from 8 am to 11 am there will be a neighborhood cleanup for residents of Ward 8. This will take place at Our Lady of Mercy Catholic Church, located at 701 S. Eola road. No electronics, no paint cans; the list of acceptable items can be seen on the flier. For more information contact the Alderman's Office for the City of Aurora at (630) 256-3020. - Learn english with World Relief by registering and enrolling in classes. Free english classes for immigrants are available. You can learn in person and online, scan the QR code on the flyer or call (630) 888-0023 with any questions. Register here: https://worldrelief.org/chicagoland/education/english-classes-in-the-suburbs/ Have a great day and a wonderful week! Good Morning Aurora will return Wednesday morning with more news and more Aurora. Subscribe to the show on YouTube at this link: https://www.youtube.com/c/GoodMorningAuroraPodcast The second largest city's first daily news podcast is here. Tune in every Monday, Wednesday & Friday to our FB Live from 8 am to 9 am. Make sure to like and subscribe to stay updated on all things Aurora. Twitter: goodmorningaur1 Instagram: goodmorningaurorail Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6dVweK5Zc4uPVQQ0Fp1vEP... Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/.../good-morning.../id1513229463 Anchor: https://anchor.fm/goodmorningaurora #positivevibes #positiveenergy #downtownaurora #kanecountyil #bataviail #genevail #stcharlesil #saintcharlesil #elginil #northaurorail #auroraillinois #auroramedia #auroranews #goodmorningaurora #news #dailynews #subscribe #youtube #podcast #spotify #morningnews #morningshow #monday #thegirlwhoflapsherhands --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/goodmorningaurora/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/goodmorningaurora/support
Good morning and happy Friday! Your favorite daily news show is here and live with another great interview and show for you. Our guest today is dear friend of the show, Mr. Salvatore Hall. He's the author of 24 Rungs: An ASMR Journey To Self-Recovery, here to talk about his new book Sentient Coaching. Let's get ready to learn! Here's the news: - The Illinois Association of County Veterans Assistance Commissions is hosting a Veteran Service Officer seminar on Thursday, April 27th from 8 am to 3 pm. This will take place at American Legion Post 76, located at 570 S. Gary Avenue in Carol Stream, IL. Breakfast and lunch will be provided and participants will learn about the Federal VA Pact Act. For more information email Steven Fixler at: steven.fixler@dupageco.org - Saturday, May 6th from 8 am to 11 am there will be a neighborhood cleanup for residents of Ward 8. This will take place at Our Lady of Mercy Catholic Church, located at 701 S. Eola road. No electronics, no paint cans; the list of acceptable items can be seen on the flier. For more information contact the Alderman's Office for the City of Aurora at (630) 256-3020. - Saturday, April 22nd from 10 am to noon there will be a job fair taking place at the Kane County Clerk's Office, located at 540 S. Randall Road in St. Charles. This event is free, open to the public, and will allow participants access to a great career with a wonderful organization. For more information email: circuitclerk@co.kane.il.us Have a great rest of the day and a fantastic weekend! Good Morning Aurora will return Monday morning with more news and more Aurora. Thank you for watching. Subscribe to our show on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/GoodMorningAuroraPodcast The second largest city's first daily news podcast is here. Tune in every Monday, Wednesday & Friday to our FB Live from 8 am to 9 am. Make sure to like and subscribe to stay updated on all things Aurora. Twitter: goodmorningaur1 Instagram: goodmorningaurorail Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6dVweK5Zc4uPVQQ0Fp1vEP... Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/.../good-morning.../id1513229463 Anchor: https://anchor.fm/goodmorningaurora #positivevibes #positiveenergy #downtownaurora #kanecountyil #bataviail #genevail #stcharlesil #saintcharlesil #elginil #northaurorail #auroraillinois #auroramedia #auroranews #goodmorningaurora #news #dailynews #subscribe #youtube #podcast #spotify #morningnews #morningshow #friday --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/goodmorningaurora/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/goodmorningaurora/support
In this episode, we are joined by Samantha Olds Frey, CEO at Illinois Association of Medicaid Health Plans, to discuss her background, what she's seeing with Medicaid redeterminations and what health plans need to know, the big healthcare trends she's following right now, and the advice she has for aspiring healthcare leaders.
In this episode, we are joined by Samantha Olds Frey, CEO at Illinois Association of Medicaid Health Plans, to discuss her background, what she's seeing with Medicaid redeterminations and what health plans need to know, the big healthcare trends she's following right now, and the advice she has for aspiring healthcare leaders.
In this episode, we are joined by Samantha Olds Frey, CEO at Illinois Association of Medicaid Health Plans, to discuss her background, what she's seeing with Medicaid redeterminations and what health plans need to know, the big healthcare trends she's following right now, and the advice she has for aspiring healthcare leaders.
In this episode, Shazia Ahmad talks with Jeannie Frey, chief legal office and general counsel at Christus Health, about the challenges posed by a crisis, such as the Covid pandemic, and what leadership tools are needed to succeed in running a business. Frey served as chair of the ABA's Business Law Section during 2020-21. Shazia Ahmad works on complex structured finance transactions involving a variety of asset classes at Kramer Levin Naftalis & Frankel LLP. She advises issuers, underwriters, borrowers, lenders, and service providers in these transactions, including drafting and reviewing transaction-related documents, performing due diligence and facilitating closings. Prior to joining Kramer Levin, Shazia gained finance and legal experience at Fortune 500 companies and global banking institutions. Shazia is the Chair of the Young Lawyer Committee and a member of the Marketing Board of the ABA Business Law Section. Jeannie Frey is chief legal office and general counsel at Christus Health, a multi-national nonprofit health system, with U.S. operations primarily in Texas, Louisiana and New Mexico, and Latin American operations in Mexico, Colombia and Chile. Prior to joining CHRISTUS Health in 2018, Frey was chief legal officer and general counsel of Presence Health, a Catholic health system based in Chicago, from 2011-18. She also served as general counsel of Resurrection Health Care in Chicago (2004-11) and was a partner in the health law department of McDermott, Will & Emery in its Chicago office. Frey's professional activities have included serving on the board of the Illinois Association of Healthcare Attorneys, the Audit and Corporate Responsibility Committee of Mercy Health (Cincinnati) and in numerous leadership positions in the ABA Business Law Section, including chair of the Nonprofit Organizations Committee.
We talk with Dr. Susan Corwith about talent development, assessment, and advocacy. No student is born with a set destination, and talent development takes many forms. Talents, passions, and goals are discovered through exploration, challenge, dedication, and mentorship. For over 20 years, Dr. Corwith has been active in gifted education, working as a K-12 educator, gifted program coordinator, administrator, and researcher. She also is an instructor in the School of Education and Social Policy at Northwestern and serves on the board of the Illinois Association for Gifted Children (IAGC). She works with Northwestern University's Center for Talent Development (CTD) to guide and support students of all backgrounds.To learn more visit: https://www.ctd.northwestern.edu/
Rita introduces us to new IDNR Director Natalie Phelps-Finnie. We meet Carey Portell, a Missouri farmer, who will be the keynote speaker at the March 24 Women in Agriculture Conference in the Quad Cities. From the Illinois Association of Agricultural Fairs Convention, Vice President David Hake. Weather with State Climatologist Trent Ford.
Tina Curry, Ed.D is currently Lead Coach at Fernwood Elementary School in Chicago Public Schools and an adjunct professor at DePaul University and National-Louis University. She was one of the contributors to the book Teaching for Racial Equity, which was recently named an Excellence in Equity Award Winner. She is an expert in equity in education and has trained educators in culturally responsive teaching and equity practices. She is a sought- after equity consultant. As a critically acclaimed public speaker and advocate for equity and justice in education, Dr. Curry has delivered keynote addresses locally and nationally. During her 23- year tenure in Chicago Public Schools she has served as a middle school and high school teacher, an equity coach, a literacy coach and went on to become a literacy specialist for three years in the Office of Literacy. Dr. Curry was named National Louis University's Graduate Faculty of Year in 2019 and received the Most Influential Teacher Award from Sarah Goode STEM Academy that same year. She is a presenter at Illinois Association for Teacher of English (IATE), National Council for Teachers of English (NCTE), Illinois Reading Council (IRC), American Education Research Association (AERA), Illinois Writing Project (IWP), and Literacy Research Association (LRA). Her research interests include culturally responsive teaching, equity, literacy coaching, and school leadership. Summary for show notes: In today's episode we talk with Dr. Tina Curry about her equity journey. She describes some of the many obstacles she faced when confronting racial equity in public school, including her work with other teachers. Tina points to relationships between teachers and students as the most meaningful way to repair and prevent the harm that has been done. Best way for listeners to reach out to Tina: Twitter @DrTina Curry Email tscurry@cps.edu Sponsors Transformative Principal Mastermind Lead a school everyone can be proud of. Being a principal is tough work. You're pulled in all kinds of directions. You never have the time to do the work that really matters. Join me as I help school leaders find the time to do the work they became principals to do. I help you stop putting out fires and start leading. Learn more at https://transformativeprincipal.com
Kenny Winslow is the Executive Director of the Illinois Association of Chiefs of Police
Illinois' Voice of Professional Law Enforcement. Established in 1941, ILACP represents over 1,400 members from approximately 450 agencies.
State Conservationist Ivan Dozier reflects on his career in Thursday's show.We hear from Jack Ratcliffe, who serves as Boone County Fair Board Vice President. He talks county fair business during the Illinois Association of Agricultural Fairs Annual Meeting.And Grant Hammer provides the latest information from the Association of Illinois Soil and Water Conservation Districts.
Monday's show features coverage from the Illinois Association of Agricultural Fairs 112th annual meeting in Spring. We hear from IAAF board president Jill Hardesty and director Tom Moore. We also chat with Kelly Honegger, new Fairbury Fair Board president. We finish the show previewing a new market week with Joe Camp from Comstock Investments.
t his 2022 State of the Union address, President Biden focused the nation's attention on “a national mental health crisis.” Mood disorders and suicidal thoughts and behaviors have been rising at alarming levels for years. The pandemic and government‐mandated lockdowns increased anxiety, isolation, and despair while also reducing access to mental health services. Approximately 40 percent of Americans currently cannot access mental health services, particularly services requiring drug‐based therapy.Clinical psychologists can play a greater role in meeting those needs. Some federal agencies, five states, and the territory of Guam authorize competent clinical psychologists to prescribe medications that affect mood and mental functions. Those jurisdictions refer to such psychologists as prescribing psychologists, medical psychologists, or RxPs. However, most states prohibit competent clinical psychologists from prescribing such medication. To address the mental health crisis, should state lawmakers expand the scope of practice of competent clinical psychologists to include prescribing?Joining us to discuss this are Dr. Beth Rom‐Rymer, a clinical psychologist, chair and president of the board of directors of the National Register of Health Service Psychologists, and CEO of the Illinois Association of Prescribing Psychologists; Dr. Rebecca Weintraub Brendel, an assistant professor of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School, director of the master's degree program at Harvard Medical School's Center for Bioethics, and president and distinguished fellow of the American Psychiatric Association; Dr. Thomas D. Lee, a psychiatrist at the Ascension Alexian Brothers Center for Mental Health in Arlington, Illinois, who supervises psychology fellows in the Ascension RxP Fellowship Program; and Dr. Claudia Mosier, a prescribing psychologist licensed in Illinois and Louisiana. The discussion will be moderated by Cato Institute senior fellow Jeffrey A. Singer, MD. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ellen Sotoloff is a Licensed Clinical and Professional Counselor who has worked with children from elementary to high school throughout her career. Dedicated to gifted students for many years and specializing in suicide prevention, she has been a speaker at least 10 years at the Illinois Association for Gifted Children Conferences. She works virtually and is available for her private practice now. For more info email elnsoto@aol.com. Sharla Feldscher, author of several KIDFUN books including the most recent, KIDFUN: 401 Easy Ideas for Play (Wordeee publishing), is hosting the KIDFUN AND MORE Podcast on the Word of Mom Network. Be sure to connect with Sharla on her site KidFunandMore.com and on Facebook, Twitter, and subscribe to her YouTube Channel, too! Suit Up Connecticut Campers, and Join the Bravest Pack of Pups Around for The PAW Patrol Experience only @campstores in Norwalk! Designed for young families, #CampPawPatrol features a series of interactive family challenges, fun skill based activities, and theme based crafts and theater programming for kids of all ages. Go to camp.com/the-paw-patrol-experience for tickets. #CometoCamp Follow Word of Mom on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. Email us at info.wordofmomradio@gmail.com. Word of Mom Radio ~ Sharing the wisdom of women, in business and in life.
Dr. Peter Glidden rejoins the program to discuss the complete take over of our institutions by a literal mafia; it explains what we are seeing and and witnessing in our institutions. The mafia has taken over the medical system and other critical institutions keeping society from functioning properly. Dr. Glidden has advice on how to regain your personal freedom and how to help restructure our institutions towards humanity and away from the mafia overlords. Regain your medical independence with Dr. Glidden's self help program. For less than one doctors visit - $69 for 3 months, learn more and join now! See Important Proven Solutions to Keep Your from getting sick even if you had the mRNA Shot - Dr. Nieusma Protect your family and your assets with Silver & Gold - Contact info@milesfranklin.com, tell them "Sarah sent you" and receive excellent service and the lowest prices in the country, guaranteed! MUSIC CREDITS: "Silent Bleak Night" by Human's Win and "Do You Trust Me" by Michael Vignola, licensed for broad internet media use, including video and audio See on Bitchute | Odysee | Rumble | Freedom.Social | SarahWestall.TV Dr. Peter Glidden Biography Dr. Peter Glidden is an outspoken advocate of Wholistic Health. For more than two decades, he has been treating people with Naturopathic therapeutics including Homeopathy, Heavy Metal Chelation, Herbal Medicine and Bio-identical Hormone Supplementation. Dr. Glidden received his BS degree from the University of Massachusetts in Amhurst. He earned his ND from Bastyr University in Seattle, Washington. Dr. Glidden currently has a private naturopathic practice in Illinois. He is also a member of the American Association of Naturopathic Physicians and the Illinois Association of Naturopthic Physicians.
We are back from summer vacation, and we have a fantastic guest on TAP. Sue Bertrand, former Deputy Executive Director & COO at Illinois Association of School Business Officials, joins The Association Podcast to talk about personas, marketing automation, and developing an atmosphere at your organization.
Illinois Association for School Social Worker (IASSW) is vital organization that helps prop up the profession of School Social Work. IASSW has a wonderful history of pioneers that have helped trail blaze the profession that we recognize today. IASSW takes leadership in centralizing training for school social workers by hosting yearly conferences. They also provide several opportunities for online PD. IASSW takes leadership in state policy advocacy. This organization is made up of volunteers and Illinois has been blessed by their contributions. President Dr. Tiffany Nelson is in the midst of her second term. She graces the podcast to speak about her passion for the organization, this year's conference, membership benefit improvements (new website features) and her experience with national organizations/committees (SSWAA). Thanks to Dr. Nelson for all her work for students and school social workers. Her work translates to tangible positive change to education in the state of Illinois.
Dr. Peter Glidden returns to the show on fire. He is telling it like it is and wants you to know the truth about the medical establishment. He shares numbers and stats and doesn't hold back. He reveals the truth about the dangerous medical system and proves with numbers how it is the number one killer. Most people, including those in the independent media, cannot see the truth in plain site. Learn more about Dr. Glidden's program Experience what it feels like to be full nourished at ControlYourHealth.care See Important Proven Solutions to Keep Your from getting sick even if you had the mRNA Shot - Dr. Nieusma Learn more about the Nobel prize winning technology behind GOVVI & how to save serious money on Gas: GOVVI.com/go/helpmesave Support the show by signing up SarahWestall.TV or Ebener (what is Ebener??)! Sign up at SarahWestall.com/Subscribe MUSIC CREDITS: "Action" by Media Music Group and "Do You Trust Me" by Michael Vignola, licensed for broad internet media use, including video and audio See on Bastyon | Bitchute | Odysee | Rumble | Freedom.Social | SarahWestall.TV Dr. Peter Glidden Biography Dr. Peter Glidden is an outspoken advocate of Wholistic Health. For more than two decades, he has been treating people with Naturopathic therapeutics including Homeopathy, Heavy Metal Chelation, Herbal Medicine and Bio-identical Hormone Supplementation. Dr. Glidden received his BS degree from the University of Massachusetts in Amhurst. He earned his ND from Bastyr University in Seattle, Washington. Dr. Glidden currently has a private naturopathic practice in Illinois. He is also a member of the American Association of Naturopathic Physicians and the Illinois Association of Naturopthic Physicians.
In this episode, you will hear from Angie Cooksy, Assistant Vice President for Enrollment Management at Bradley University. Angie joined Bradley University in 2007 as an admission counselor directly following graduation. She has served at the University for the past fifteen years moving from admission counselor, to regional admission counselor, to director of admission to her current role. Angie received her bachelor's degree in public relations from Bradley University, her Masters degree in Higher Education from Bay Path University and most recently her EdD in Higher Education Leadership and Organizational Studies from Bay Path University. She is a member of Chicago Area Regional Representatives (CARR), Illinois Association of College Admission Counseling (IACAC) and the National Association of College Admission Counseling (NACAC). In addition to her professional roles, Angie is the mom of two boys and makes a pretty great charcuterie board! 0:00 - Meet Angie! 1:15 - Something Angie tried that didn't work (and how it empowers her) 2:51 - Giving permission to personalize, fail, and learn 4:31 - The new normal: Year-round hiring and onboarding 6:13 - Making space to brainstorm and bring new ideas into work 7:38 - Finding opportunities to help staff do what they love and the importance of communicating what you don't want to do 10:15 - Turnover will happen, and it can be ok - "While you're here let's give you the tools in your toolbox to be an awesome professional in our office and then be a rockstar wherever you land next." "We can't keep hiring expecting that people are going to stay forever and then not invest in people and be shocked when they leave." 12:02 - Treating admissions as an entry point to other roles on campus and valuable professional skills 13:06 - Engaging and retaining staff when salaries can't compete - and a reckoning for higher ed 20:15 - The evolution of Elevate 23:19 - Build your network based upon the work being done so you can care for yourself and your team. 26:21 - Cultivating opportunities and creating advancement space in the linear structure of admission offices 30:08 - Lifting up (others') work by giving up (your) work 33:30 - Are we making a mistake taking great recruiters and taking away recruiting to make them managers? 35:11 - Don't forget the non-counselor staff as well! 37:56 - Micro professional development, internal and external, is critical to continual development 41:09 - Don't forget to prepare staff to get the most out of professional development opportunities 43:21 - How leaders can find their cohort of peers for support (and how to support yourself) 46:54 - "If your team is burned out, you have to look at yourself as a leader" 48:24 - How to continue the conversation with Angie Show notes are available on the Enrollment Insights Blog at niche.bz/podcast. In the Enrollment Insights Podcast, you'll hear about novel solutions to problems, ways to make processes better for students, and the questions that spark internal reflection and end up changing entire processes.
This week, at The One Thing Podcast, by The Horton Group, our host Jason Helfert, talks to our guest, Josh Evans, President and CEO of the Illinois Association of Rehabilitation Facilities (IARF). IARF is Illinois's leading association of community-based providers, serving children and adults with intellectual/developmental disabilities and serious mental illnesses.
This episode is being brought to you by Forecast located in Homewood Alabama. Forecast is a hair salon on a mission to shape a movement in the beauty industry focusing on education, fashion and creativity. Forecast strives to train stylists with the latest in education to provide their guests with the latest trends. Follow them on instagram @forecastsalon or find them online at https://www.forecastsalon.com/ As this podcast goes to air, we in the waning phase of the moon... a time of releasing the excess energies of this lunation.. as you move through this last quarter. We've entered into the sun shine of Taurus... an earth energy and the eclipse season. This period is a time of great change and opportunity in your life. It also highlights comfort zones and stagnant energy that you need to break through to reach your potential. Eclipse seasons can feel intense and overwhelming. It's important to understand that this energy is occurring and give yourself daily practices to ground your body and energetic field as you navigate this immense energy. Over this eclipse season, you have the opportunity to embrace the energies of Taurus more fully and harness these energies to work with our personal nodal paths. Knowing your energy ... your truth … your voice.. your Spirit is so valuable at this time. And that's where the RITES come in to help you move through all this stuff! Rites being Reiki.. intuition.. tarot.. eft and stones and crystals. Finding way to tend to the struggles of your life with these tools your everyday can add inspiration and amusement, and joy. It can free you from unnecessary stress that Is going on in the world. All these cosmic forces and energy alignments, I talk about on my Energy Focus for the Week which you can find live on Sunday nights on Instagram and FB. We talk about what's going on, we align our energy, set intentions for the week and I pull the Tarot cards for guidance. Join me. As we move through these comic transitions, now is the time to clean up your energy with an energy clearing session. Schedule one now.. in person or online. Empowered Spirit Program Schedule a Spiritual Upgrade Breakthrough Call with me and let's talk about how this programs can help you. In today's episode I speak with Dr. Elsbeth Meuth and Freddy Zental Weaver are the founders and directors of the TantraNova Institute in Chicago. What a beautiful and empowering conversation about sexual enlightenment. We talk about creative life forces, energy, spiritual energy, what tantra is all about, energetic awareness, breathe, transformation, yoga for the energetic body, how energy shows up, bringing consciousness to sexual intimacy and sexual and spiritual together. Dr. Elsbeth Meuth and Freddy Zental Weaver are internationally renowned workshop leaders, relationship and intimacy coaches, and certified Tantra yoga teachers. Their retreats and workshops have been offered throughout the United States, Canada, Europe and Australia. They are the producers of the bestselling DVD series Creating Intimacy & Love and were featured on Showtime's documentary series Sexual Healing and the Emmy award-winning NBC show Starting Over. Elsbeth and Freddy Zental have assisted more than ten thousand couples and singles in rekindling and expanding their love and relationships. They are on the faculty at Esalen in Big Sur, California, and at Kripalu in Stockbridge, Massachusetts. They lead couples' retreats for CEOs and their spouses/partners through the Young Presidents Organization (YPO) and have received the highest recognition for their work. Elsbeth and Freddy Zental are sought-after speakers who have presented at Loyola University; Northwestern University; University of Chicago, Illinois Association for Marriage & Family Therapy; The American School of Professional Psychology of Argosy University; and Bodhi Spiritual Center. Elsbeth has served as a doctoral dissertation advisor in the past. The efficacy of Dr. Elsbeth Meuth's and Freddy Zental Weaver's work is captured in the 2009 doctor of psychology research thesis “The Impact of Tantra on Couples' Intimacy and Sexual Experience” by Meredith E. McMahon of The American School of Professional Psychology of Argosy University, Chicago. Elsbeth Meuth, EdD, was born and raised in Germany and has been developing her career over the past forty years in the United States and Europe. As a management consultant and executive coach at Business Design Associates, a firm founded by Dr. Fernando Flores, she worked with clients in the United States,Canada, and Europe. Elsbeth holds a doctorate in education and a master's degree in music. Her academic career includes associate professorships at Musikhochschule Nordrhein-Westfalen in Germany, and Berklee School of Music in Boston. She was a research fellow at the University of Indiana, Indianapolis, and is trained as an ontological design coach employing the principles of speech act theory and Heideggerian worldview. Freddy Zental Weaver co-led creative self-discovery seminars at the Institute for Creative Living in Los Angeles, San Diego, San Francisco, and Hawaii. He employs the creative self-discovery approach as developed by psychiatrist and author Fred Weaver, MD. During Freddy Zental's tenure in software sales, he consistently achieved outstanding sales and income objectives. Freddy Zental has served as a teacher and district-wide human relationship counselor in the Los Angeles Unified School District and is a performing artist with a one-man show called Sexual Enlightenment currently touring the United States. He is an accomplished percussionist, a stand-up comedian, and a storyteller who uses humor, music, and movement in his presentations and trainings. He holds a bachelor's degree in political science and is a certified Thai bodyworker. Elsbeth and Freddy Zental are beloveds—life and business partners—residing in Chicago. Website Facebook Instagram YouTube LinkedIn Book As Elsbeth and Freddy say, "Bridge the intersection of consciousness, the creative power of sexual energy, sensual pleasure and personal empowerment." Imagine creating this lasting fulfillment in life, love and intimacy. Conscious intimacy isn't just about personal intimacy but also about the deeper relationships you can create. Sexual enlightenment is more than a bedroom thing. It can lead to a better world all around. Single or couples… much can be learned through this work Master your Sexual Energy! There is so much creative power that can come forward! Discover the secrets to lasting intimacy. Amplify joy, pleasure and creativity in your life and relationships. Feel intimately alive! Allow your sexual and spiritual energies to come together in the ever present state of love. Be sure to check out their offerings and their book which is now available in kindle and audio formats. It is time to achieve sexual enlightenment. Share this episode and leave me a review on Itunes! Schedule your Spiritual Upgrade Breakthrough Session with me and let's see how we can get you understanding your Energy better! Thanks again for listening! To your Spirit, Terri PS.. Get the Energy Mastery App Follow Terri on Instagram Find her on LinkedIn Episode Credits: Sound Engineer: Laarni Andreshttps://www.facebook.com/laarni.andres.7
What is perfectionism, and how does it play a role in our mental health? Where do we learn these ideas about what is perfect, I mean... apart from doom scrolling social media. On today's episode, Sarah Buino answers LCSW guides us on the origin story of perfectionism, and its root cause might not be what you think. Sarah Buino, LCSW, RDDP, CADC, CDWF, NMT is a speaker, teacher, therapist and the founder of Head/Heart Therapy — a thriving and respected group practice in Chicago. She is a licensed clinical social worker, registered dual diagnosis professional, certified alcohol and other drug counselor, Certified Daring WayTM facilitator, and NARM Master Therapist, and holds a master's degree from Loyola University in Chicago.For more than a decade, Sarah has applied her social work skills supporting individuals, groups, helping professionals, and organizations with issues such as wellness for therapists, shame, antiracism, and trauma. Sarah founded Head/Heart Therapy in 2014 and it quickly grew into an important resource both in Chicago and nationally. Sarah is also the creator, host and producer of the podcast Conversations with a Wounded Healer, which examines the parallel path of helping professionals of all types as they heal themselves, while supporting their clients. Interviewing prominent guests such as Lissa Rankin, Laurence Heller, Hillary McBride, Sera Beak, Sarah holds intimate and authentic conversations that inspire, educate and entertain listeners. Addressing a wide range of topics from spirituality to antiracism, she invites helping professionals to step into their own healing with courage.In 2019, Sarah helped launch the podcast Transforming Trauma by The NARM Training Institute and served as the host for the first two years, interviewing leading trauma experts such as Gabor Maté, Dick Schwartz, and Veronique Meade, educating listeners on the NeuroAffective Relational Model (NARM), a revolutionary approach for healing Complex Trauma (C-PTSD) and restoring connection to self and others. Sarah has been a member of the adjunct faculty at Loyola University's School of Social Work since 2015 and Fordham University from 2019-2020. She is committed to supporting the newest generation of social workers to become passionate about and competent in working with substance use disorders.Sarah has been recognized by National Association of Social Workers (NASW) Illinois as an Emerging Leader (2017); the Illinois Association of Addiction Professionals as a Rising Star (2018); and by Sierra Tucson with its Gratitude for Giving Humility Award (2014).You can reach Sarah by email at sarah@headhearttherapy.com.
Dr. Peter Glidden returns to the program to discuss the desperate need humanity has to move away from our current death model of medicine to a health model that serves humanity. We discuss the underlying issues with our current system and how it caters to the wrong incentives and agendas. This is a critical need that must be met if humanity is to evolve into a more advanced society. Learn more about how you can take back your health at ControlYourHealth.care See Important Proven Solutions to Keep Your from getting sick even if you had the mRNA Shot - Dr. Nieusma Support the show by signing up SarahWestall.TV or Ebener (what is Ebener??)! Sign up at SarahWestall.com/Subscribe C60Complete Black Seed Oil & Curcumin Gel Capsules - World's best anti-inflammation supplement - What You Need for 5G protection! Censorship is serious. To stay informed of all the latest episodes, sign up for my weekly newsletter @ SarahWestall.com/Subscribe Learn more or get your bottle of Z-Stack, Dr. Zelenko's Vitamin Pack specifically for building your immune system and protecting you from getting sick (a weapon to protect you from the "vaccine" weapon): Get Z-Stack Now MUSIC CREDITS: "Motivation Underscore" by Media Music Group; "Do You Trust Me" by Michael Vignola, licensed for broad internet media use, including video and audio See on Bastyon | Bitchute | Odysee | Rumble | Freedom.Social | SarahWestall.TV Dr. Peter Glidden Biography Dr. Peter Glidden is an outspoken advocate of Wholistic Health. For more than two decades, he has been treating people with Naturopathic therapeutics including Homeopathy, Heavy Metal Chelation, Herbal Medicine and Bio-identical Hormone Supplementation. Dr. Glidden received his BS degree from the University of Massachusetts in Amhurst. He earned his ND from Bastyr University in Seattle, Washington. Dr. Glidden currently has a private naturopathic practice in Illinois. He is also a member of the American Association of Naturopathic Physicians and the Illinois Association of Naturopthic Physicians. See more information on great products, including the C60 BlackSeed Oil Gel Caps, Defytime Telomere Lengthening, and much more @ SarahWestall.com/Shop
Dr. Peter Glidden rejoins the program to continue to break down the brainwashing we have been subjected to for our entire lives. This episode we learn what the real issue is with sugar and it's not what you have been lead to believe. We also discuss the problem with Medical doctors and the fact that they simply are not trained to be the source of all health matters. There are other superior trained doctors for many common health matters. This is the second episode in our series to break our lifelong brainwashing by the medical mafia. Learn the better alternative to a healthy life at ControlYourHealth.care Members of Ebener and SarahWestll.tv see exclusive interview with Dr. Glidden. Learn the 2 simple nutritions, when deficient, causes heartburn. See Important Proven Solutions to Keep Your from getting sick even if you had the mRNA Shot - Dr. Nieusma - Updated 10-11-21 Support the show by signing up SarahWestall.TV or Ebener (what is Ebener??)! Sign up at SarahWestall.com/Subscribe C60Complete Black Seed Oil & Curcumin Gel Capsules - World Best Immunity Builder! Censorship is serious. To stay informed of all the latest episodes, sign up for my weekly newsletter @ SarahWestall.com/Subscribe Learn more or get your bottle of Z-Stack, Dr. Zelenko's Vitamin Pack specifically for building your immune system and protecting you from getting sick (a weapon to protect you from the "vaccine" weapon): Get Z-Stack Now MUSIC CREDITS: "Do You Trust Me" by Michael Vignola, licensed for broad internet media use, including video and audio See on Bitchute | Odysee | Rumble | Freedom.Social | SarahWestall.TV Dr. Peter Glidden Biography Dr. Peter Glidden is an outspoken advocate of Wholistic Health. For more than two decades, he has been treating people with Naturopathic therapeutics including Homeopathy, Heavy Metal Chelation, Herbal Medicine and Bio-identical Hormone Supplementation. Dr. Glidden received his BS degree from the University of Massachusetts in Amhurst. He earned his ND from Bastyr University in Seattle, Washington. Dr. Glidden currently has a private naturopathic practice in Illinois. He is also a member of the American Association of Naturopathic Physicians and the Illinois Association of Naturopthic Physicians. See more information on great products, including the C60 BlackSeed Oil Gel Caps, Defytime Telomere Lengthening, and much more @ SarahWestall.com/Shop